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I have the Samsung CLX-6260FW printer and one evening it began to make clicking noises, the power button LED flashing on then off, and I can hear a clicking noise in the back of the machine. I powered the switch off, and even removed the power cord and I continued to hear the clicking noise of the printer for awhile longer. Eventually, the clicking noise stopped.


All signs point to a power issue, as I would figure.


Plug in, power switch on, clicking noise happens. Power off, clicking noise continues. Unplug power cord, clicking noise continues. Clicking continues for about the next 15-25 seconds.


Does someone have an idea what is wrong? The machine had otherwise been functioning swimmingly with no issues, until suddenly one night. Would love to get this working again, and I am savvy enough to deconstruct/reconstruct most machines.


Thanks!

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It was the power supply unit.

 

Part number model:  PSPN-TYPE 3R-V1-SH

CODE NO: JC44-00222A

 

SUNG HO Electronics Corp

REV 1.0

2012.0614

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HP Recommended

It was the power supply unit.

 

Part number model:  PSPN-TYPE 3R-V1-SH

CODE NO: JC44-00222A

 

SUNG HO Electronics Corp

REV 1.0

2012.0614

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DanSanSTL,

  Were you able to order a new power supply unit?  How did you go about that?  I'm not sure where to start.
  I'm having exactly the same issue, and I strongly suspect it's also my power supply unit.

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Yes, I replaced the power supply unit.  I happen to have a second unit for the purposes of spare parts.

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